BROADCASTING
The following are the programmes to be broadcast from the New Zealand stations..
THURSDAY, MAY 24,
j ]YA Auckland (333 metros). —3.0 p.m: Afternoon session, selected Studio items; leeturette by represcnta- ! five of Auckland, Gas Company “Gas Cooking”: further Studio items; literary selection by the Announcer; Studio items; sports results, C. Children’s hour, conducted by Peter Pan. 7.13: News and reports, and book review. 8.0: Chimes; relay of overture from Rialto Theatre Oi* ehestra; vocal quartet, Mr Barry Coney’s Quartet, “Softly Fall the Shades”; instrumental trio, Studio Trio, “Trio in B Flat, Op, 21, Allegro Molto” (Dvorak); teiior solo, Mr Geo. Barnes, “Parted”; vocal ami instrumental, Bohemian Trio, I “Tollin’ the Birds, Tollin’ the ■Trees” and “When You and I Were ! Seventeen”; contralto solo, Miss Martha Williamson, “Sink, Red .Sun”; pianoforte solo, Cyril Towsey, “Holberg Suite”; soprano solo, Miss D. Youd “Wings” and “Hurry Up, } ** .1 April”; baritone solo, Mr Barry Coney, “I Am Fate”; weather report and forecast; relay of entr’acte from Rialto Theatre Orchestra; humour and vocal, The Asquiths, Thirty Minutes Drawingroom Entertainjment; instrumental trio, The Studio Trio, “Henry VIII Dances”; tenor solo, Mr G, Barnes, “Angels Guard Thee”; coutralto solo, Miss Martha Williamson, “Waters of Minnetonka”; vocal and instrumental, The Bohemian Trio, “My Blue Heaven” and “Music With. My Meals”; baritone solo, Mr Barry Coney, “Danny Deever”; vocal quartet, Mr Barry Coney’s Quartet, “.Stars of the Summer Night”; God Save the King. 2YA "Wellington (420 metres). —3,0 p.m: Chimes; selected gramophone items; sporting results to hand; selected gramophone items; sporting results* to hand. 0.0; Children’s hour, i Empire Day programme by Girl Guides and Boy Scouts. 7.0: News session, market reports, and sports results. 7,40: Leeturette, Miss Margaret O’Connor, “Doing and Dancing in Other Lands.” 8.0: A special Empire Day Programme by the Wellington Municipal Tramways Band (conductor, Mr T. Goodall), and assisting artists.—CMmes; march, ■Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, “Steadfast and True”; quartet, The Clarion Quartet, “The Last Rose of Summer”; overture, Baud, “The King’s Lieutenant”; tenor solo, Mr Frank Skinner, “My Pretty Jane”; elocution, Mr Cedric Gardiner, “Recessional” and “A Chant of Love for j England”; fantasia, Band, “Songs jof Merrie England”; bass solo, Mr James Cooke, “Time to Go”; contralto solo, Miss Alma May, “Annie Laurie”; patrol, Band, “The British Patrol”; quartet, The Clarion Quartet, “Old Mother Hubbard”; baritone solo, Mr Ray Kemp, “Fishermen of England”; -weather report and announcements; fantasia., Band, “British melodies”; tenor solo, Mr Will Hancock, “Bonnie Mary of Argyle”; contralto solo, Miss Alma May “Come Back to Erin”; waltz, Band, “Lolita”; quartet, The Clarion Quartet, “Homo, Little Maori, Home”; march, Baud, “Odeou”; tenor solo, Mr Frank Skinner, “The Fortune Hunter”; elocution, Mr Cedric Gardiner, i “A Song of England” and “I Vow [ to Thee, My Country”; selection, ' Band, “Crown of Scottish Song”; , baritone solo and quartet, Mr Ray | Kemp and the Clarion Quartet, ‘ “Land of Hope and Glory”; march,} Band, “The Vanished Army” (dedicated to the first 100,000 men who fell in the Great War); National Anthem. 3YA Christchurch (306 metres). —3’ p.m: Afternoon concert session; selected Studio items; sports results. G.O: Children’s hour, conducted by Chuckle and Aunt Pat, Empire. Day programme. 7.13: News session. 7.30: Talk by Mr H. W. Beck, “Breeding for High Egg Production.” 8,0: Chimes and overture; soprano solo and chorus, Madame Gower-Burns and Grand Opera Quartet, “When the Empire Calls”; cello j solo, Mr Harold Beck, “Melodic”; baritone solo find chorus, Mr Bernard I Rennoll and Grand Opera Quartet, I “Who Were the Yeomen of Eng- I land?”; flute solo, Mr W. Hay, “Fan- | tasia. on English Airs”; contralto I solo and chorus, Mrs Ann. Harper and | Grand Opera Quartet, “Peaceful I England”; .instrumental trio, Christ-fl church Broadcasting Trio, “Pream-B blc—Norfolk Folk Tune”; tenor solo,! Mr Harold Prescott, “The Deathless! Army”; Highland war pipes, Mr'An-H gus Mclntosh, “My Home”; sopranoH solo, Madame Gower-Burns, “llome-H laud”; recitation, Miss Naare HooH per, “Empire Day”; baritone sol(B| and chorus, Mr Bernard Reimell amfl Grand Opera Quartet, “Sons of NcvH Zealand”: weather report and forow' east; overture; contralto solo, Mrs 1 Ami Harper, “There’s a Land”; I cello solo, Mr Harold Beck, “Valse : Triste”; tenor solo, Air Harold Pres- 1 eott, “The Veteran's Song”; flute solo, Mr W Hay, “Cantabile and Al- ‘ legretto”; soprano solo, Madame Gower Burns, “Coming Home”; instrumental trio, Christchurch Broad- ® casting Trio, “Farewell to Cucul- c lain” and “A Country Dance”; ten- s or solo and chorus, Mr Harold Pres- a cott and Grand Opera Quartet, “The Red, White and Blue”; Highland y war pipes, Air A. Mclntosh, “Boann f, Truihhais,” “Champion of the si Beas” and “The Tcnpenny Bit”; soprano solo and chorus, Madame Gower-Burns and Quartet, “Land of j. ( Hope and Glory”; recitations, Miss
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Northern Advocate, 24 May 1928, Page 2
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